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We can see that an A is an A even when the letters are squashed or written in different fonts.
WSJ: Working With Big Data: The New Math
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To add to Mr Franco's smouldering resentment, his quixotic effort to run for the presidency against Mr Cardoso last year was squashed by government supporters in his catch-all Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement.
ECONOMIST: Brazil
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The sudden departure led some to think that Apple, which has battled bloggers in the past, had squashed the satirist.
FORBES: Catchin' Up
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The rumors that the borg was going to open outposts in a mall near you were squashed yesterday by its mobile chief, Andy Rubin.
FORBES: Google Says No to Retail Stores. How About Community Centers?
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The show's premiere episode squashed the competition when it aired Monday night, coming in second in its timeslot.
CNN: Young lawyer's thoughts spring to life in 'Ally McBeal' - Sept. 12, 1997
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In New York, where it has been repeatedly squashed, congestion pricing is peeping up again.
FORBES: Can GPS Solve Our Traffic Woes?
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They cluster in the thousands and release a foul odour when squashed or threatened.
BBC: US & Canada
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They are made in exploding stars called supernovae, in which the energies are so high that nuclei get squashed together into otherwise unstable configurations.
ECONOMIST: Sir Fred Hoyle
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In the car park the vehicles look like they have been squashed by a giant hand, their innards shredded, their metal roofs peeled open like tin cans.
BBC: Owner vows Marriott will rise again
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Just metres away from where the coffin was discovered was something else which, if dug up in the garden, would probably be thrown away - a squashed, grey pot, hand-moulded, not made on a wheel, and with a crude decoration of lines and punch-marks.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Bridging London's lost centuries
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But the reorganization deal got squashed, and Winget--who still owns the company--and creditors remain in negotiations.
FORBES: Detroit Stews As Venture Creditors Boil
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If he can prove these fleeting video bits draw in the men, he doubtlessly will attract imitators and could get bought--or squashed--by the big guys.
FORBES: Attention Deficit Television